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Fall haulout

Postby kokko » Mon Sep 28, 2009 8:11 am

I made a small discovery that I thought I would share. It is fall here in MN, and it's time to haul the boats and prep for storage.

I start with a thorough cleaning - in and out. Last spring I had my DS1 bottom painted, so the bottom cleaned with just the garden hose. As usual, the water line was dirty - covered with that weird mix of algae, oil, and associated filth. I started scrubbing witha scrub brush, but that didn't work. A sponge was useless. On a whim I tried 000 steel wool in a Dawn detergent solution, and that did the trick. the 000 is very fine and did not scratch.

After the scrubbing with the steel wool, and rinsing, I polished the boat with polishing compound using a power buffer, then applied a coat of marine wax. THe boat looks great.
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Postby markst95 » Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:32 pm

Be careful using steel wool, it can leave pieces of itself lodged in any nooks and crannies. The steel wool then rusts and can leave stains. I prefer to use a scotchbright pad, should work.
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Postby kokko » Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:35 pm

I tried Scotchbrite and foudn the 000 steel wool worked better. Note that I followed that up with polishing compound (which contains no wax) and buffed that off. I think the polishing would remove any fines from the steel wool.
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Postby seandwyer » Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:03 pm

All this talk about hauling out for fall - you guys are depressing me. :(
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Postby jpclowes » Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:41 am

Sean
Don't worry too much, we sail until the first of November here. You could probably go longer since you are south of us.
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Postby Marv Irwin » Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:12 am

Hey Kids,

The forecast here in Sudbury, Ontario (Canada) is for a high of 2 degrees (Celsius)....about 35 or 36 F. with a chance of flurries..... and my boat's still in the water. Until the lake gets really hard, keep the faith!

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Postby seandwyer » Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:06 am

OK Marv - you've got me. That does sound more rigorous than our puny little frost warning here in Southern Ohio!!
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Postby MrPlywood » Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:00 pm

Here in Victoria BC, the Bermuda of Canada, we're all whining because it's 57 degrees today. :) This weekend's sail will be cooler than last weekend for sure, but it's still an enjoyable day. Just no swimming at the island picnic stop.
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